Sketch, draw, tap, and swipe on the screen of your compatible HP laptop or mobile workstation with the ZBook x360 Pen from HP. Designed to work with select HP ZBook, Elite, EliteBook, and Pro systems, the ZBook x360 Pen boasts 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, two side buttons, and Bluetooth connectivity. Compatible with systems running Windows 8 or later, the pen can attach magnetically to supported HP devices, and it includes a set of replacement nibs.
HP ZBook x360 Pen
$63.71
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.24 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.9 × 7.05 × 1.5 in |
Tip Size | 0.11" / 2.7 mm |
Pressure Levels | 4096 |
Number of Buttons | 2 |
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Arnaldo Steuber (verified owner) –
This the only source for this model I’ve found on the Internet so far.
Rachael Swaniawski (verified owner) –
I bought these a week ago and have loved it since the moment it connected to my laptop. Don’t know how I lived without it. I use the pen in my OneNote app instead of having to lug around my laptop and notebook. I’m so much for organized now!
Petra Barton (verified owner) –
I didn’t realize the ZBook came with a pen so now I have a back up. I’ve been wanting a Wacom Cintique for years but this will do just fine.
Maybell Kuhlman (verified owner) –
Pretty much only useful for clicking the eraser if you’re presenting. The side buttons make this pen incredibly frustrating to draw with. They don’t stay held down very well and constantly release when I haven’t let go of the button. Also the software that came with the pen doesn’t allow you to map the MMB click and RMB click, so I can’t use this pen in any 3D design software. The only fix I found was to download wacom’s pen driver which is somehow able to work with this pen. But for some reason a wacom pen that’s supposed to work on the x360’s screen doesn’t work.
Cleora Keeling (verified owner) –
I didn’t realize the ZBook came with a pen so now I have a back up. I’ve been wanting a Wacom Cintique for years but this will do just fine.
Emilie Prohaska (verified owner) –
Just bought the pen to use together with ho elitebook x360 and had no problems so far.